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Effect of Pineapple Juice on Perineal Wound Healing in Postpartum Mothers at Anugrah Clinic Farida Umamy; Isma Adelina Harahap; Meity Christiani
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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One solution for postpartum mothers to accelerate the healing of perineal wounds is natural herbs with the application of pineapple juice to help accelerate the healing of perineal wounds. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pineapple juice on perineal wound healing at Anugrah Clinic. An experimental method with a post-test-only control group design approach. The subjects of this study were postpartum mothers with grades I and II perineal tears. The sample is 20 people with an accidental sampling technique. Data analysis used univariate analysis test and bivariate test with Mann-Whitney U. The data obtained from the results of the study showed that the healing of perineal wounds in the group that was not given pineapple juice was mostly (70%) healed within 7-10 days and none experienced faster healing. While in the group given pineapple juice as much as 60% experienced faster healing, which was less than 7 days, and 40% of respondents who consumed pineapple juice recovered within 7-10 days. The results of statistical data analysis using Mann- Whitney U obtained a Z value of -3.033 with a p-value of 0.002 (p<0.05), then H0 was rejected, which means that consumption of pineapple juice has a significant effect on perineal wound healing at Anugrah Clinic. Support from health workers, especially midwives, is expected to help mothers go through the postpartum period, especially for mothers who have injuries to the perineum. Giving pineapple juice can be an alternative to accelerate wound healing in the perineum.
Effect of essential sandalwood aromatheraphy oil (santalum album l.) on intensity decresing pain in the first stage of labor at Elliani Clinic Umamy, Farida; Sitorus, Ririn Anggriani; Wati, Dewi Widya
Science Midwifery Vol 12 No 1 (2024): April: Health Sciences and related fields
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The traditional sandalwood plant is a producer of essential oils because of the distinctive nature of the heartwood and contains oil with a specific aroma. Sandalwood oil has several functions, including as an aromatheraphy ingridient which is very beneficial for human health. Sandalwoodoil can be used to cure stomach aches, skin ailments, kidney infections various inflammations, sedatives, pain relievers. this was to determine the effect of giving sandalwood aromatheraphy to the intensity of decreasing labor pain in the first stage of labor. This type of research used the Quasy Eksperimen method with pretest-posttest case control design in this study, the samples taken were mothers in the first stage of labor. 30 people. The sampling technique uses total sampling. Statistical test results using the uji t- paired sampel test. Analysis of the data obtained, namely the intensity of labor pain in the first stage before administration of sandalwood essential oil aromateraphy, the majority experienced severe pain intensity as many as 16 respondents (53,3%) and 14 respondents (46,7%) in the moderate category. While the intensity of labor pain in the first stage after admiinistration of sandalwood essential oil aromatherapy, the majority experienced mild pain intensity as many as 18 respondents (60,0%), 10 respondents (33,3%) in the moderate category and respondents (6,7%) in the moderate category heavy. The results of the analysis showed that giving sandalwood essential oil aromatherapy proved effective in reducing the intensity of labor pain in the first stage of labor.